KP 9507 XE/0

Wok burner goes out on it's on accord
Replacing the thermo couple did not solve the problem.
Want to replace the gas valve.
Tried to take of the top panel,but there are lots of srews on the inside,so this is not easy,for the front panel the same.
Do you have to work from the back by taking off the back panel?
Hope to hear how to solve the problem

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Sounds like if you are not getting any kind of flame your pilot assembly will have to be taken out and cleaned. Your pilot orifice is clogged up with build up. Will need a screwdriver, 7/16 wrech and or a 1/2''.

The thermostat is doing it's job if the pilot gets bigger. When you turn on the thermo, it does 2 things: Makes the pilot bigger and supplies gas to the oven safety valve in the oven. The bigger pilot heats up the bulb from the valve and the stuff inside expands and turns on the main gas. The oven cycles when temo is reached by making the pilot smaller. The most common problem is that the pilot doesn't get big enough to satisfy the valve. Take out the pilot burner ***'y. (7/16" wrench for the nut). Replace the pilot burner. The part is probably a 5414S030 if the valve bulb is located parallel to the ***'y.

A pilot light and a ignitor do the same thing. no unit would have both.

Perhaps you are confusing the thermo-coupling for an ignitor. An ignitor (glow plug style) is ceramic with a conductive coating on the end powered by electricity supplied by two high temperature coated wires that connect to the oven controller.

A replaceable thermo-couple looks like a copper tube with a elongated bulb at one end and a fitting at the other. The bulb is placed in the pilot flame and the fitting screws into the gas valve.

I am looking at a exploded diagram for the model number you listed. The unit uses a "safety valve" with the thermo-couple incorporated into it. To see the exploded view, click here Ifyou are asked for a model #, use CPL1100ADW. In section 2, gas controls, Diagram location 17 is the safety valve. Click on the part photo for a better view of the valve.

If you have any questions, let me know. Hope this gets your unit up and running again.

1st thing to try is pull out the bottom drawer there is a gold safty valve there with two wires on it turn on the oven count to thirty then with the end of a screw driver the plastic end rap it a few times smartly and let me know what happens